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Show 24 YEARS AGO In the Review From the Files of the Review Friday, March 17, 1932 H. V. Swenson, county fruit insect in-sect inspector, said Wednesday that the long period of sub-zero weather in January had reduced the 1933 fruit crop to about 35 per cent of normal. Peaches, cherries cher-ries and apricots are 'the most heavily damaged, Mr. Swenson said. 24 Years Ago The Central Elementary School will present the comedy operetta "Paints andl Patches" on Friday, March 24. Slated for leading roles are: Glen Robertson, Dale Dever-aux, Dever-aux, Bill Told, Rhea Walker, Azo-na Azo-na Farr, Ruth Hales, John Fu-gal, Fu-gal, Thelda Gardiner, Lucille Roun-dy, Roun-dy, Marilyn Richards, Katherine Kirk, Virginia Jacobs, Kenneth Beers, Glen Nlelson and Dale Rich-ins. Rich-ins. 24 Years Ago After the bank holiday proclaimed proclaim-ed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Roose-velt, the Bank of Pleasant Grove opened for business last Wednesday Wednes-day morning. The day was marked by extra heavy deposits. 24 Years Ago The Review sounds a call in this issue (Mar 17, 1933) for a town-wide town-wide spring cleanup. The cooperation cooper-ation of citizens, city fathers and civic clubs is solicited. 24 Years Ago The annual stockholders meeting meet-ing of the Pleasant Grove Canning Co: was held last Monday in the Thornton Hall. Elected as members mem-bers of the board of directors were W. S. Chipman, J. R. Halliday, A. L. Cullimra-e, James H. Walker, A. K. Thornton, Albert Anderson, and Richard Dicks. C. L. Wright was re-appointed secretary andl manager. 24 Years Ago Those who participated in the funeral sei-vioes for Rebecca Hol-man Hol-man Tomlinson last Thursday afternoon af-ternoon were Bishop Elroy Gill-man, Gill-man, Ora Chipman, Morley Steele, George R. Ash, Maurine and Beatrice Bea-trice Monson, Elda Neves, Laura Fryer, Bishop David B. Thorne, S. L. .Swenson, F. M. Millett, A. L. Cullimore, May R. Walker, Jesse R. Walker, Roy Page, Ezra F. Walker, and President W. W. War-nick. |